After a bit of testing, I discovered that the script will handle either a carriage return and a linefeed (\r\n) or just a linefeed (\n) as the new line charachter sequence. You wouldn't happen to be a mac user, would you?(mac text files just use a carriage return (\r) for new lines) Set your text editor to use one of the two settings I mentioned, if possible (they might also be called windows style and unix style). You can download the text file with linefeeds used as end of line charachters here.

If there's anyone who run MacOS and is willing to help fix this bug in AutoKeen, please PrivateMessage me or InstantMessage me. I need an unmunged (Mac Format) version of your storyline dropdown data file to see if I can convert it on the fly. You will have to upload it as Raw Binary (no text conversion, please!).

Of course, if you want to just edit in Unix format text, just use BBedit.

I talked to kelly about running the file through a filter that would take care of mac files. The solution simply reads the file, splits lines at lone carriage returns (mac style newline) and then the mac-adjusted array replaces the original from the file. A better solution would be something like:

I can get STrRedWolf mac style text files easily if he needs them, so don't worry about that. In fact I'll drop one in my keenspace acount now. He might contact you about testing it later or something. I placed the mac style file in
/keenwork/dropdown.txt

All the storyline dropdowns call on siteadmin.keenspace.com/cgi-bin/dropdown.cgi to perform the redirect. This doesn't work due to the server move (siteadmin is being replaced, quite aptly, by schlockadmin).

On the index page tho' the dropdown calls www.keenspace.com/cgi-bin/dropdown.cgi. That's on an older server and AutoKeen (which writes the dropdown form your text file) shouldn't be referring to it.
But it is, and it works. Go figure.